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Priyadarshi M

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This is a critical aspect for all founders experiencing this, as markets are dynamic and even established players often struggle to sustain their positions. For example, consider "Dunzo", which changed market dynamics through its hyperlocal services. Still, due to heavy new competition and better service offerings, it couldn’t stand out in a market even heavily funded by bigger players.

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